On this day: March 26

Beethoven and Walt Whitman die, the Stanley Cup comes to the U.S., UCLA wins their seventh straight title, and Pink Floyd's "Dark Side" rules the charts, all on this day.

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1968: Country singer-songwriter Kenny Chesney, whose best known songs include "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy," "Don't Happen Twice," "The Good Stuff," "I Go Back" and "The Boys of Fall," is born in Knoxville, Tennessee.

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